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Overview

Display Adaptability

Offering flexible dual video combinations right out-of-the-box, this universal laptop docking station features HDMI and DVI external monitor output providing up to 1920x1200p resolutions, as well as an included DVI to VGA adapter for added flexibility.

Integrated USB Hub

The built-in USB hub features 2 USB 3.0 ports and 4 USB 2.0 ports for connecting extra peripherals such as external hard drives or a wired mouse as if they connected directly to your laptop.

Versatile Design

With an upright design, the dock occupies as little desk space as your smart phone, so it's perfect for hoteling or hot desk environments.

Direct Ethernet Connectivity

The integrated RJ45 Ethernet port supports speeds of 10/100/1000 Mbps, giving you an instant connection to a reliable wired network.

StarTech.com’s laptop docking stations can be used for cost savings and faster deployment with just a single cable. This USB 3.0 Docking Station is backed by a competitive 3-year warranty and free lifetime multilingual Technical Support.

The StarTech.com Advantage

Flexible video output to extend or mirror your desktop at up to 1920x1200, with HDMI and DVI ports, plus included DVI to VGA adapter

Manuals

Data Sheets

Frequently Asked Questions

Before You Buy

Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video display interface that can contain different types of signaling, based on the application. DVI cables and ports are created using different connector types to identify what application they are intended to be used in. The connector types are identified by the number of pins on the DVI connector. DVI comes in the following five different connector types:

Note: The maximum resolution of your video source and video destination are ultimately determined by the technical specifications of the devices. The connector type is not a definitive indicator of the maximum resolution.

DVI-A carries only analog (for example, VGA) with no digital component. DVI-D carries only digital video (for example, HDMI) with no analog component. DVI-I combines DVI-A and DVI-D connections to include both analog and digital components. A DVI-I port may be on either your video source or display, but whether or not a display carries either or both analog and digital sources depends on the technical specifications of your device.

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Whether this device works with the Chrome OS™ operating system or not depends on the version of the Chrome OS operating system that you’re running and the model of the Chromebook™ notebook computer that you’re using.

Existing DisplayLink® enabled USB 3.0 products natively support Chrome OS build version R55 and later, but not all Chromebook notebook computers running build version R55 and later natively support DisplayLink. Support for DisplayLink is being rolled out to Chromebook notebook computers in a series of releases. To see the build version of the Chrome OS operating system that supports DisplayLink and corresponds to the model of the Chromebook notebook that you’re using, view the following knowledge base article on the DisplayLink website: http://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/891030.

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You can use an external display or projector with a Mac notebook while its built-in display is closed. This is known as "clamshell" or "closed display" mode.

Clamshell mode requires that the following devices are connected to the Mac notebook:

A power adapter.

An external keyboard, mouse, or trackpad.

An external display.

macOS does not see DisplayLink displays as external displays, therefore this criteria is not met and clamshell mode cannot be enabled when a DisplayLink adapter is the only external display connected to the computer.